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Thread: HILUX the mans ute.. best ute add

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    id take any ute to and say it was the best if i got it for free but when i buy something I'm not going to have forever i like to get some money back when i sell it
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    Quote Originally Posted by stub View Post
    i'd take any ute to and say it was the best if i got it for free
    Not just us saying it's the best, the Amarok placed in the top 2 of pretty much all the motoring magazines best ute lists of 2014 (the model we are using), splitting the top spot more often than not with the Ranger. Hilux was an also ran. Time may tell, the new model might have the goods, but personally, I think it looks pretty average.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Hunters Club View Post
    Not just us saying it's the best, the Amarok placed in the top 2 of pretty much all the motoring magazines best ute lists of 2014 (the model we are using), splitting the top spot more often than not with the Ranger. Hilux was an also ran. Time may tell, the new model might have the goods, but personally, I think it looks pretty average.
    As voted by motoring magazines, not the general public. Maybe it is 'the best' but hardly anyone wants it.
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    Motoring magazines are often more interested in on-road performance and fancy gimmicks than off-road capability and long term durability.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GravelBen View Post
    Motoring magazines are often more interested in on-road performance and fancy gimmicks than off-road capability and long term durability.
    Was NZ4WD Magazine. Understand that everyone has their preferences and respect that, but we've had three hunters and show sponsors now that have gotten behind the wheel of our truck, and then decided to jump ship to the Amarok. It's a pretty clever piece of machinery. Twice in the past two months I've taken it well beyond where the local farmer thought we'd be able to get it.

    One thing I don't like about it though - it attracts the scumbags. Had about 10K worth of hunting gear stolen out of the back tray and the LED Light Bar pinched whilst it was parked up in Canterbury recently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dale View Post
    Shit I had to look at the badges to see which was which.
    Cars and trucks all look the same these days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Hunters Club View Post
    Was NZ4WD Magazine. Understand that everyone has their preferences and respect that, but we've had three hunters and show sponsors now that have gotten behind the wheel of our truck, and then decided to jump ship to the Amarok. It's a pretty clever piece of machinery. Twice in the past two months I've taken it well beyond where the local farmer thought we'd be able to get it.

    One thing I don't like about it though - it attracts the scumbags. Had about 10K worth of hunting gear stolen out of the back tray and the LED Light Bar pinched whilst it was parked up in Canterbury recently.
    I didn't think there were any criminals in the South Island. You have been the victim of SI wealth redistribution.
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    I think the ad is one of the best at the moment. It sure as shit beats kids screaming. I am still gonna get a ranger.
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    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    I think the ad is one of the best at the moment. It sure as shit beats kids screaming. I am still gonna get a ranger.
    I look forward to meeting you one day Rushy even if it is only to adjust your taste in beer and trucks.😆

    Hell, if you owned a .270 you would have enough to place "coded" gay personal ad in the paper.😆

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    Hunting mate wanted.

    Looking for a like minded person to share my best hunting spots.
    I have my own (insert any ute other than a Toyota) and private land access. Always have heaps of spare .270 ammo. We can crack a can of Waikato at the end of our successful hunts together.


    Fukn Yoo!!! Hoooo! 😆

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    To be honest that's how I meet Gibo at the time I didn't no it was his add.....
    The hunts where never successful but we had a great time


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    Go Holden they the best lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    I look forward to meeting you one day Rushy even if it is only to adjust your taste in beer and trucks.��

    Hell, if you owned a .270 you would have enough to place "coded" gay personal ad in the paper.��

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    Really, umm, I have a .270. Had two at one stage a while back. Will be my pleasure to meet up one day.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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